42 programs found
Gap Year · Upper Galilee, Israel, with travel to Oslo and Jewish communities worldwide
A 10-month leadership program founded in 2015 by the Jewish Community of Oslo, open to 18-22-year-old European, Israeli and American Jews of any observance level, combining an immersive Israel experience at the Upper Galilee Leadership Academy with University of Oslo coursework and travel to Jewish communities around the world, centered on Jewish history, religion, culture and identity.
Gap Year · Jerusalem
A mandatory first year in Israel for all HUC-JIR rabbinical, cantorial and Jewish-education graduate students, opening with a Hebrew ulpan before a full slate of Hebrew immersion, foundational textual skills, Israel studies, community-building and community-service projects, using Israel itself as a classroom to explore Israeli culture, Zionist history and contemporary social/political issues.
Custom · Tel Aviv
A new (launching 2026-27) pre-college gap year combining a minimum of four for-credit Tel Aviv University courses with cybersecurity, AI and entrepreneurship workshops, hands-on research in TAU labs, mentorship from Israeli entrepreneurs, Jewish-peoplehood programming, and immersive tours across Israel.
$14,000/semester ($28,000/year); includes housing, insurance, tours and full academic credit, excludes flights/food/personal expenses
Custom · Israel (Jewish Agency-affiliated campus)
A 6-month leadership program (with an optional 3+ month 'Perek Bet' internship extension) bringing young Israelis together with Jewish peers from around the world to study Jewish Peoplehood, public diplomacy and Jewish texts alongside personal-growth work and volunteering that benefits Israeli society.
Gap Year · Jerusalem and Bat Yam (Tel Aviv area)
Britain's flagship Zionist-youth-movement gap year: a 9-month program (or 4-month option) split between a Jerusalem semester and a Tel Aviv-area semester based in Bat Yam, combining academic study, community volunteering, direct engagement with Israeli society and a Special Interest Month (options include kibbutz, yeshiva, hiking, business internship, or surfing).
From £12,999, with subsidies available
Gap Year · Jerusalem
An immersive Jerusalem gap year for 70 recent high school graduates -- half from North America, half from Israel -- blending Jewish text study, philosophy and modern thought with leadership training and communal life, drawing on the Hartman Institute's pluralistic scholarship and methodology.
$33,000 (includes housing, meals, all programming, trips, staff support and health insurance); limited need-based financial aid available
Custom · Jerusalem
An egalitarian yeshiva offering one-year, pre-college, advanced-studies, summer and winter Torah-study tracks for adults of all backgrounds and denominations, blending traditional beit midrash learning with a Conservative/Masorti approach; tuition includes Thursday day trips and a Shabbaton, and long-term study is Masa-eligible.
Custom · Jerusalem
A pluralistic, egalitarian beit midrash for university graduates combining classic Jewish text study (Talmud, Tanach, Halacha) with philosophical, ethical and societal questions facing the Jewish people today, taught seminar-style with chavruta (paired) learning; students choose from a wide range of electives and can study for Elul (September), a semester, or the full year while living independently in Jerusalem.
Gap Year · Northern Israel
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy named for Haviva Reich, one of the WWII Jewish parachutists, combining standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study with community volunteering and physical preparation for IDF service.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Northern Israel — Nof HaGalil, Ramat HaShofet and Kiryat Shmona
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy spanning several northern Israel communities, suitable for students of any religious background, combining standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study with community volunteering.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Beit Berl and Kannot
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy emphasizing progressive and Zionist leadership development, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity study and community volunteering.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Hatzeva, Paran, Zofar and Ein-Yahav (Arava Valley)
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy across several small Arava Valley communities, deliberately open to all Jewish denominations to maximize the diversity of its cohort, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Harish
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military leadership academy in Harish drawing on Israeli Air Force heritage and values as a framework for its leadership training, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity study.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Yizrael Valley, near Haifa
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy in the Yizrael Valley centered on exploring Jewish-Israeli identity through study, leadership training and volunteer community work.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Beer Sheva, southern Israel
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy in Beer Sheva open to students of all religious backgrounds, combining standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study with community volunteering in the Negev.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Ayanot, Ben Shemen and Kfar Silver
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy across three campuses focused on cultivating a new generation of Israeli leadership with an emphasis on social and environmental responsibility, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity study.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Dead Sea region — Ein Gedi (girls) and Mitzpe Shalem (boys)
A pluralistic, gender-separated pre-military academy in the Dead Sea region combining the standard mechina curriculum of Jewish identity, Zionism and leadership with the unique desert and Dead Sea environment across its two single-gender campuses.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Zichron Ya'akov
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy established in 2018 that uses a distinctive physical-and-mental training system to build modern-age resilience and life skills, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Kibbutz Meitzar, southern Golan Heights
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy on the Golan Heights focused on cultivating initiative, responsibility and leadership toward building a democratic Jewish society, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity study and volunteering.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Kfar Rupin Kibbutz, near the Sea of Galilee
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy on a kibbutz near the Sea of Galilee emphasizing nature exploration and building bridges across different sectors of Israeli society, alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Tel Aviv-Jaffa and Holon
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military academy set in a dense urban environment, emphasizing social justice and coexistence work within Tel Aviv-Jaffa's diverse Jewish and Arab communities alongside standard mechina Jewish-identity and leadership study.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Gap Year · Judean foothills — campuses at Nahal Oz, Eliav and Kibbutz Beit Guvrin
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-military gap-year academy combining intensive study of Jewish identity, Zionism and Israeli society with coursework in the arts and environmentalism, plus independent study, community volunteering and physical preparation for IDF service.
$14,000-$16,000 (covers education, room, board, transit, insurance and laundry)
Custom · Kibbutz Harduf, Western Galilee
A service-learning center co-directed by a Jewish woman and a Muslim man where young-adult volunteers weekly support Beit Elisha (a group home for adults with disabilities) and Sha'ar La'adam's ecological/educational activities, alongside pluralistic Jewish learning, Hebrew and Arabic classes, coexistence sessions, theater and bio-dynamic gardening.
Summer Program · Tel Aviv
A highly selective, lifelong business and tech fellowship for outstanding Jewish college students that begins with a 10-week summer internship in Tel Aviv at a Fortune 500 company, top consulting firm or Israeli startup across fields like finance, venture capital, software engineering and biotech, followed by ongoing mentorship and a 1,500+ alumni professional network.
Semester · Hod HaSharon (main campus, 20 minutes from Tel Aviv); also Be'er Sheva
A pluralistic, fully-accredited study-abroad program for high schoolers combining general studies with experiential Israel-studies curriculum (learning history on-site at the actual locations). Offered as a semester, a shorter 'Mini-Mester', or summer sessions; students can earn college credit through the University of Miami. IMPORTANT NOTE: the Reform movement's own standalone semester program, URJ Heller High (formerly NFTY-EIE, previously based at Kibbutz Tzuba), recently merged into AMHSI as of a recent year due to declining enrollment -- Heller High students now live and take Jewish studies together as a track within the AMHSI campus near Tel Aviv rather than as a separate program. Confirm current Heller-track availability/dates directly with AMHSI since this transition is recent.
(unconfirmed - not published in research) need-based financial aid, scholarships, and payment plans are offered
Gap Year · Based in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, with placements nationwide
The largest gap-year program in Israel (9 months, up to 30 college credits) offers a Medical Track: a 10-day intensive course followed by five weeks of hands-on volunteering aboard Magen David Adom ambulances alongside Israeli paramedics, plus tours and workshops with Israeli medical staff. Eligible for 3 college credits. No prior medical experience required, but a conversational Hebrew oral test must be passed before volunteering with MDA.
(unconfirmed exact current sticker price) 2026-27 payment-plan minimum after scholarships/discounts is reported at $16,000; confirm full tuition with Young Judaea
Summer Program · Jerusalem, with touring through the Negev, Galilee, Tel Aviv, and the Judean Desert
A pluralistic, non-movement-affiliated program combining outdoor adventure with workshops in visual, performing, and literary arts, community service, and creative Jewish study. Israeli and North American participants travel together through four regions of Israel exploring the land's role in Jewish history and the future of Jewish life, with a multi-day service project benefiting Israeli children.
(unconfirmed - not published online) contact Nesiya directly
Gap Year · Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and a kibbutz
A nine-month artistic gap-year program for 18-19 year-olds studying visual arts, music, theater, or dance. Students choose one of four tracks and get weekly one-on-one studio time with professional artists, plus a personal artistic project. Participants live alongside Israeli students from the 'Ruach Nachon' pre-army artistic academy, building Hebrew fluency and Israeli friendships. Includes trips, volunteering, and Jewish learning.
$26,500 (includes room, board, health insurance, trips, and artistic mentorship)
Gap Year · Kibbutz Shoval, Sderot, and Mikveh Israel
Founded in 1997 as Israel's first secular/pluralistic mechina and the first to accept international participants, Nachshon alternates 'in' weeks of campus study with 'out' weeks of hiking and volunteering, emphasizing leadership, Zionism, and Israeli identity. Runs in Hebrew and is primarily for Israelis, but has a history of hosting overseas participants through the Yachad program.
~$19,000
Gap Year · Gilo, Jerusalem
A mixed religious-secular pre-army academy founded in 1997 by the Beit Yisrael urban kibbutz community, bringing about 70 young Israelis together annually for Torah study, community volunteering (10+ hours/week), and leadership training before IDF service. Israeli-only, Hebrew-language program with no overseas track.
~$18,300
Gap Year · Mizra, Haifa, Gesher-Haziv, and Rosh Hanikra
A pluralistic, co-ed pre-army gap year program founded in 1998 in memory of PM Yitzhak Rabin, combining Hebrew-language study, communal living, and volunteering. Has a dedicated international track welcoming non-Israeli participants ages 18-19 to study alongside Israeli peers, though military-specific preparation is for Israelis only.
~$16,000
Gap Year · Kfar Adumim, Nofei Prat, and Kibbutz Sufa
A pluralistic pre-military leadership academy founded in 2001, combining Jewish text study, Israeli society engagement, and leadership training for Israeli high school graduates before IDF service. Primarily Israeli-only and Hebrew-language, though it participates in the Joint Council of Mechinot's Yachad initiative that places diaspora young adults into partner mechinot.
Gap Year · Ramat Gan
Bar-Ilan University's English-taught overseas student program for a semester or full gap year, combining Jewish studies, general academic coursework, and Hebrew ulpan with dormitory life and organized trips around Israel.
~$29,500 for the 2026-27 year, including classes/credits, trips, dormitory, and activities (excludes airfare, insurance, spending money); MASA grants of $1,000-$4,500 available to eligible participants.
Summer Program · Multiple cities (Israel-wide)
The three-week Israel component of the year-long Diller Teen Fellows leadership program, bringing ~700 Jewish teens from 32 partner communities across 7 countries together for the Global Diller Congress.
Summer Program · Multiple cities (Negev and Golan)
A 28-day BBYO Passport journey across Israel including hiking Mount Arbel and Masada, rafting the Jordan River, Bedouin-style desert camping, and a multi-day Gadna army-style program.
Varies by year; $3,000 RootOne voucher available for 3+ week trips
Summer Program · Multiple cities (Tel Aviv, Galilee, Caesarea, Sde Boker)
A 22-day BBYO Passport trip through Israel for teens in grades 8-12, visiting major cities and lesser-known sites while engaging with diverse local communities.
Varies by year; $3,000 RootOne voucher available for 3+ week trips
10-Day Trip · Multiple cities (Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Golan Heights, Negev)
A free 10-day trip to Israel for young Jewish adults ages 18-32, covering history, culture, food, and modern life across the country. Registration fills up fast, so early application is strongly recommended.
Free (flights, lodging, and most meals included; optional extension weeks cost extra)
Information may not be 100% accurate. If you're interested in a program, we recommend contacting them directly to confirm details.